NOVEMKsa 4th "L P. X. A. T3 To t' 1 e u r r ,'Vj cf t'e ' " A. U to K-'J r 9, aO:?) la 1 t ' . 1 av ..Ijji. 3 cf tlB Lo.is.Lul I.Lovl i to attend 4 ntlrj. I j f. r., t'.e chamber of Loir-. 1" e ra'n f r "lien Civ." arl t' e f, rt - e t. "or, provided m; ran. i.sU o stand, errle bil' ' j c,;.' t, Ce flAinj pond, arl t" j c:le walk rave much a- re. -t t tlo j t .Lir?Bart. I i t" 9 c ' sv -Ii ocutc-t Messrs. P. LLuuLur and J. E. Teach ey wo a tLe c W Casio Lunctlord H.XXC !D'JLZJ pasty C,i T.ir. y eveniBj, October 28, ti e V.'.o Asjooiatie ef Son LIU ,r " .1, cave a , Hallowe'en Cur.'.' 1, tv,at was erjjyei - by ir.ary I Ans of the scL$. ' " r Is" rrt r:-ram was. twa. R in.1 ' if -" s-"i, e-i ft ene a t J- "1 W" 7 f T --i day night Mr. Bradshaw is exe cutive secretary of the Education al department c f the North Car olina 1L R Co: jnoe. lira. Carlyle Carr, of Greensbo ro., is visiting her parents - Mr. and Mrs.- Willie Vells. Dr. and Mrs. 2VL. Carr, Mrs. George Carr,- Mis.' Harvey Boney, and Miss Bath Murray attended field, is visit ing Mrs. Oscar Fus- sell. ' ' 1 . ' ' j WARSAW BENEFIT MUSICAL TEA . sale and will sell to t" I'muder for cash, at tne ti; a member fnr i Jacksonville. Fii.lav nieht, htrL-s -tee beet r..!lcre'en cos-1 Mrs. W. S.. Veils recently tis tames, ani the I was won bt I-att aota. hope School, Mrs. Leo Watlington and friend, Mrs. Maude Joyce Mea- unc 01 jmuuviaic vwiwu A tiftitnfit Tnusioal tea Wa mveni L.i w mn at Vhair nlil limne in T i a .Ht.M t lllk hMn Af I M ...... . a . . 1 . Kr. anl lira. ,7. S. Tassel, and Kin rb&fcettt ThmrIL of Sted- jqi. a B. nerrw, urt. a. . spenaing; a rew j aays mere ror Cl-sOTs, Cr. Eaitiel Eoutherland, j treatment . " gel xb. S. Earring ' spent Mrs.. Eilcfed toott tand Mrs. HjlZzj la Treason jton. . Paul Scott, "of Eichmond, Va,, re- Tr. ssl En. V. P, Mallard, of' oently visited! Mr. and Mrs. L. J. C. 7. Brown, The rooms were beau tif ully,deoorated with yellow chry santhemums and autumn leaves. . The opening number was a pi ano duet by Mrs. C. J. Brown, and in liwU WiUias. Solo. Miss Nell ntnvnfen. Prof. Hurst ulaved violin Mrs," John Tandy, of Smithfield, 1 .,.ntioTUL Mrs. Eevnolds. nianO so- speilt, tiie weekend here with her : Mr5 George Bennett, song solo. JRUCJIM X1U. WXBt - VI, UC4.- ct r.."cT-e'en cos-1 Mrs. W. S.; Wells recently vis e tJJj V'ls'. cae ' ited ReT- and K. L. J. Matthews J Zjuj Teachey Pair-'.in Winston-al . ' i '!- ", ..j Mrs," John Xandy, of Smithfield,! where she has been for ,;. l'Cattie Lambs months. , I , . : . . s irnna w n Mrs. H. B. Eichardson, who is' KrinT 1 Hiirh Prices IT'"' of the faculty jat Stan-, o - o- - - i . Pnces for : well-finished cattle and lambs are likely to continue near present levels for the next few months. -. accordins to L. I. U&X lt Mww . i . u . Chocolate this weekend, returning! Case, beef cattle and sheep epepial- Home ounaay aiternoon.', . juiv iur iuo omw; vuucgc Butmui .Miss Belle Simmons, wna w a aervice. , student nurse at ft Payetteville ! Prices farmers recieve for hogs Hospital spent the weekend with are expected to go down some at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. they usually do during the, fall ' Mrs. Bettie Powell, of Wallace, is visiting Mrs. Paul TusselL - Ti. f!. Hurrlnw hnft TAtnrnftil from s XinStonl hospital, after Quartet' Mrs. Henry Stevens, Mrs. C. J. Brown, Mrs. Hope, and Mrs. Ed Strickland. A reading was giv TS2 LUG&AGE 6t T9 v ' ' . ',1, 'Huston, H. C. I & it. v., reoenuy visu-,-.-1 U. I'Jard's parents, Mr. and I'jw. V. t. CaSaii, ; , l l"3t IZZlni Stanley, spent' the .TE!aii yet:i Mist Sarft Wood wrd in ict!a&ds. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bouse, and H. Ianier visited Mr. and Mrs. Carry ttavis in Winstoi-Salem du ring the sleeken! ' Mr. and Mrs. bert , Brad saw, of Ifurhan, -were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Wilson tun- Simmons. The infant daughter of Mr. anil Wr TTpm Uavis is a natient at a Kinston Hospital; We hope as a year ago and winter months. But even with usual decline, hog prices are ex 12: , No vember 2J.ii, xtiZi't the following described tact, or parcel, ot land: Beginning at ft black gum at the foot of the Grevor lake, T. 7 Hawes corner on the old line, t runs thenoe with old line up ta Lake N VO W 30 poles to an ash; thence with the old line N 36 1-4 30 poles to a pine; thence with the old line and a ditch N 13 X 68 poles to a gum and elm; thenoe Wiethe old line N 19 W 31 pol- pected to average at least as higl a maPle ' 01)e .B? Many sections of North Caro lina produced a bumper crop of her. a verv speedy recovery. .-Viu TViwiu-fimifh. ; vlin IB . A 1 4 tlmm. C4-.Mt.MVA M onTlvfl ' AATTt tlllsi VAB1 ToQO SQ1I ThATf en by Janice Boney.iMrs. Paiwtt.faicutly, spent the weekend ; with fore, with prospects for lower McGowen entertained with person- family here. , ! corn prices and a relatively high Miss Annie Maxwell ana , mrs.' level oi nog prices, ine corn-nog the price ratio will be favorable for oi inborn Mm. Ben Bowden ida7' ed piano selections, ice cream ana oakes were served. , , CHOCOLATE ) JOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO At Your Next Party , .i' ' Serve-"-'' - ICE-- C QEAM o o o o o o o o o o o o o Miss Annie fcouise Helrrinsr. IfTUa Vinn'nia AlAprman. anA Vn. Horace. imsseU spent Bararoay at Flora McDonald .College. . . -v Daniel Cottle, aon of . Mr. - and Mrs.v Jerry Cottle, has returned from Jftmet Walkfer HosnitaL Wil mington, where he was a patient for several .days. fl , ?. t Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Keal and Harry Batts, of JKichmond, Va., a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. teachey. Mrs. B. ju. iiarreii visited ner sister. Mrs. P S. Newton, in Wal- 1aM ilnrinir ilia -wtv1cMA. : . V ' . .. . .. . ! . .... . X l f4. , : i v. : . 1.:. yjih fiirrnnflir. .aunuuv. uuw Mrs! Harvev Bonev has return-! . v. . , 1 a Ml fmni PolktoniiWhewi she W ?n' A,WV "s4 ;oii:Vo., i;V." VT,- .andtnegooa eaw we " -Old Duplin is coming to the top very fast goo schools, good roads, and good people. The highways iTntsfoved crerrwlusrc. uv wwip v X The people Hying on highway No. Ill are' enjoying men bjicuu lights, which were recently in- stauea.' ine mgawj vb"-i No. and No. Ill is now being ..ij iUwAV It iiassed ' throueh Uw plantation at the old home of t u Uiimnll -nri win also IM. d.'J!. be improved down to Maxwell's) had charge of the services, birthday celebration ' of their swine feeding and production dur cousin, James MoB. wadf , an- mg xne next lew mowns. H. D. Maxwell and son, Hugn, ion uso pomxs xo an increase in .j. 4a wilmiTiirfnn.' Tid the number ' of cattle and lambs m may Cfc as w . Carolina Beach Sunday. "Did the fed this year, the extension spec- fish bite 1" They called at James musi oeciareo. Walker Hospital on tneir return ! me ouuook lor sneep aw imuus from the Beach to see Buby Mae, 'has changed but little during the nu t. 4-rojnin0 ftiar fill ig Dast month. Marketines will be WJUV U? I " M waaa--iij vv v . , j. w the oldest daughter of Mr. Max- larger this fall than in the past tiibt, rotnmpil Snndav. re-1 summer, but the effect of these porting an enjoyable trip. increased marketings on prices Ivey Smith wno died at rarron wm uc onsci migcij uy mi eAicui. Hospital in Kinston Sunday A. M. .ed strong demand for feeder lambs was buried at his old home in Du- in the Corn Belt, plih County Monday afternoon. A1 In mid-September cattle prices laree crowd attended, ine masons reauueu we mguesi icvei m uoui O . . . 1 M 1 J - 1 1 JJOtn ii years necause oi uie iuiu&cu rious illness and death of her mother, Mrs., Crump. Mrs. A.' TL Bland, spent Mon day in Wilmington. i : mm Mamie Le Kimball, of fin- MAI , the Ola Jrleasant xtiu Jjoage . na j uux uagc ui gituu-icu wiuc m wic : sf..i MiAr)foikiil4.i,&. tirawAn Tacta if "Kn fmsviUe slaughter supply. Case pointed out. lameB AVAi UIW) .. u, nmsvu --t . -t.v. , j wok part. a "TL7 ZTl 3: Misses victoria uooaing ana ' ciiieuwu to umuuuc icmuvcij Jessie Prederic Stanley visited high, or at least until increased Mrs. Mabel M. Holt Sunday after-: supplies of grain-led cattle pecome nOOn ' uvtuiauic uc&i wzutci tuiu Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Smith at-, ; tendril th birthdav celebration of NOTICE OF RESALE James McB. Grady Sunday. Wm. H. D. Maxwell and Mrs. W. B. Gooding attended a shower The Party Favorite for Eastern Carolina : JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I'.cn You NmsI ' Laxatlv O TaUASHOSOI OI B30B MMI WMSMBS i --r hnw tn It is te Safes kMisV MttoM. Tbef MN the nSHbfatnc it W ft brlnsps. Ihof knew Ha DMlr nw nay aava thn smm ftetef DnTy and posaflrti' lorta Mbm v frn sicfcMM bnrojfeft tt tr (V SMb. -4 i k . , 'ii T" tO lalM ft IMMtSM JV yoa oaa nty ea . .t o o o o o o o o i iiiiy. 20 all present . v a. VamnVll is imnroving ra nidlv at his home .after eignt weeks in tne a.ospitai..we mure w see him able to use "two" crutch w haa fiiul some lides in his rolling chair, and enjoyed the sunshine onoe again. - m.. rnniia Iuit returned from tneir visit to Priends and relativ- 'Raltimore.iand Mr. uincn also attended the National . Con vention at Chicago. and her it,-.. vnn Mae Maxwell some of her friends visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ash- J power of sale contained in that ley Miller recently, it was given certain need oi Trust executed Dy for Mr. and Mrs. John Ivy Smith, I B. L. Hawes and wife , Maggie who lost their home and service ( Hawes, to W. T. Wallace, Trustee, station by fire a few weeks ago. j on the 30th day of November, 19- . . . - T f An 1. . i. i a t j r nn Tiia liwAt.inn was hear the B. ' P Grady school Mrs. Smith is a sis ter of Mrs. Miller. H. D. Maxwell, Mrs. Mabel M. Holt. Mrs. S. D. Turner and Mr. ACOOO MXA11VB some oi ner ineima noil, o. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Max- jjjs. w. B. Gooding attended veil Sunday afternoon for awhile. fuaerai of Ivy Smith Monday .u i. .tnripnt nures at James . f -uu,. - ------- .. ,wlJUi.:.. jWalkei Hospital at """"ft" 9mTCiesnmsgsH I1' 4 VI r- , : The Untimely Passing, 01 Our Friend And Associate , Jack Quinn ; 1 Has Been A Source Of Grijf To ;,UsAn,But Quhm-F!cGowan Coj ' And Striye To Render 1 WO Cany On As Heretofore And Strive To Render , Tho Hcct Service Possible To i3?waw, ! Duplin County And ; . Surrounding Terrritory Mrs. W. J. Grady and daughter, JUTS. X a.-ion Diiuui uiu & dautjl ter "little Lou Jean" visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Maxwell Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith an nounce the birth of a daughter at their home in "Chocolate." 28, which said Deed of Trust is dulv recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Duplin Coun ty in Book 294 at page 442 ; re quest having been made on the un dersigned Trustee by the holder of the note thereby securing it. The undersigned will offer for e ce ttd branch with tne oiJ line J 45 E 16 poles; thence , N 20 E v2 poies to a staky ; thence . with the old Hnt I 6 j W 35 poles to a pine ; theiwe r'ith tie old line N 36 1-2 W 54 poles to ft stake , at t!e fork of the tart road; then- ce the old line N M 1-2 E 04 , poles to the corner of the dividing line, of the old 200 acre Patent; . thence with the old line S 35 72 poles to a pine; thence with the old line S 78 1-2 E 80 4-5 pol- o es to a stake in front of John Teachey 's house, B. L. Hawes thRTire with his line and along said ditch N 80 1-2 W 28 poles to a stake; thence his line S 5 3-4 W 12 1-2 poles to a stake: thence his line S 56 1-2 W 8 pol es to a stake; thence nis line B 4 E 27 1-5 poles to a stake; thence his line S 16 w 5SU 4-0 poies xo a stake in a ditcn; tnence witn nis line along said ditch S 1 W 7 pol es to a stake at the crook of tne ditch; thence his line and said ditch same course S 13 W contin ued 52 poles to a stake in the run of Maxwell Creek; thence with the run of said Creek and B. L. Hawes line to the beginning, containing 125 acres, more or less. An advance bid having been de posited, the biddine will begin at. $20.00 and the assumption of a prior encumbrance to tne iederai Land Bank of Columbia. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the highest bidder, as evidence of good faith. Sale will be made subject to a prior encumbrance to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, uoiumDia, S. C. Advertised this 2nd day of No vember, 1937. W. T. WALLACE, Trustee GAVIN and GAVIN, Attorneys Nov. 4-11, 2t. ft -..- k Wo extend gii!h3 to all ex -soldiers for Armistice Day and proffer a tpecial invitation for them to visit four store and inspect cur Fell the of furniture, rcjs, stoves, Florence circulating , heaters and all other equipment needed f or the complete home. 1. Ql(jir.McG0W !J v. 1 rcneral Directors and Embalmers V-- - , - Airir-iknca Service. Day or Night it D-y FI; rr.o 2 ! M N::!:t phencs 2C-1 and 231-6 STATE OF N0BTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDEB IN BE: A. S. Batson, Individually, and as Administrator D. B. a., c. ! t. a., of the Estate of Levi. Batson, Kate Batson, Leo Batson, ana ueo xge Batson, and American Agricul tural Chemical Company, and Pen der County, EX PABTE. H I By virtue of and pursuant to an ( S order made at the March Term, 1937, of the Superior, uoun , rnimtv. bv His Honor, G. IVernon Cooper, Special Judge as signed to hold said v rm, anu subsequent orders in thi' the undersigned wiu on ivia , N0VEMBEB 15, 1937, at 12 V ..v. . !, - flaiirthouse C10C&, U.W" i " 7-; i Door in Duplin County, fispow w 1 t- e.11 "Pntilin Anntion for I cash to the highest bidder, the fol- 1.-;.. inhii tabi estate. - oe- longing to Levi Batson, deceased, laying and being in imp"" y- 4 VavtIi JTQWlllTlfl Said tracts 01 wna wm ve . -.; o nnnaii. Thmlin Coun- suvjci. w rr - j ty Taxes, subject to confirmation v . ennorinr Court of Pender 1 1 County, subject to any titlo defects, and the bidding wiu Stan a v- 00. - ' .'. . . -cir-noT tt inT' mntAininir ook u r n jl Mm i Mill Branch, and; known as the J. H. Ponvielle tract , and a part of the Buok tun belonging to the Estate of Levi SECOND TRACT! ADJOINING the above tract, and bounded on nr. enA Hantn DV we aihviu wo.i.t land! and D. B. .Newton i lands, on the 1 norm nr;M anil ah the North and Tr.t lw the First , Tract above, containing 55 acres, more or kss. ' ' " , 1 ' rmn THACT f Known as the -RotiTivM iwt near Union Cs Boads, containing 33 acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands of Wl 17;' J You would Expect to pay $39.50 for these coats. We have them in dress sport styles. COLORS Oatmeal Nude Rust Gray Luggage Dark Green Bright Green Black Brown Royal . . , p 1 T .A X ) liirr. ' . . T Ctr1 r CD, 1C37. I